720 Degrees
Platform: Amstrad CPC
Region: United Kingdom
Media: Floppy
Controller: Joystick
Genre: Sports, Multi-Directional, Skateboard
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1988
Developer: Tiertex
Publisher: US GOLD
Players: 1
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You take your skateboard and you ride in Skate City, the largest ever built skatepark. You can do ollies and grinds to score maximum points in competitions to get medals. Special ramps are provided for this purpose around the main park. The game came with an audio cassette containing the music of the arcade game.

Lots of skateboarding here as you attempt to earn medals and raise some money to buy tickets and equipment by showing off your miscellaneous skills at courses scattered throughout Skate City. There's a ramp, a couple of downhill tracks, and a slalom track too. If you don't do well enough, you won't get any more tickets to get into the courses, and the killer bees will come after you (honest)! The game is quite a lot of fun at first as you muck about on all the courses, but I lost interest after some time. And killer bees? Who on Earth decided to put killer bees in a skateboarding game?
